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page 1Medieval Cornish people

Richard of Cornwall
King of the Romans, Earl of Cornwall, English royalty
Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall
Favourite of King Edward II of England (1284-1312)
John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall
English prince and earl
William, Count of Mortain
British Earl
Alan of Penthièvre, 4rd Lord of the Honour of Richmond, 1st Earl of Richmond
Breton noble (1107-1146)
Leofric
Bishop of Exeter
Michael An Gof
Cornish nationalist
Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall
regent of England from 1286 to 1289
John Trevisa
medieval English writer and translator
Walter de Coutances
Bishop of Lincoln; Archbishop of Rouen; Chief Justiciar of England
Conomor
Conomor ( ), also known as Conomerus or Conomor the Cursed, was an early medieval ruler of Brittany. His name, which has the Welsh cognate Cynfawr, means "Great Dog", but could also indicate "Sea Dog" in early Brythonic. Conomor was notorious for his cruelty, becoming a legendary villain in Breton culture. He is widely regarded as one of the probable sources for the myth of Bluebeard and possibly also of Tristan's uncle King Mark of Cornwall. The wife-beating giant Cormoran may also retain a garbled folk memory of the same character.
Thomas Flamank
Cornish lawyer and rebel
Richard Rufus of Cornwall
Cornish Franciscan scholastic philosopher and theologian
John of Cornwall
Christian scholar and teacher